Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1940 — Page 2

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION S—LOTS AND KI II.DINGS—S The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder the following deer lib «d real estate. Sale wll be held on the premises, on SATURDAY, Nov. 16, IMO at 10:00 A M prompt Lots No. 539, Mo. Ml, MS and 41.1, located between 14th and llth streets adjoining th. Il R M th.- N'ith Buildings tour, cement Mo< k building 4«>*4<» with So ft I, Frame barn 2lxt<> An Ideal location for Bulk station. Machine shop or storage Will sell build.ng* separate it desired. TERMS— >a cash, balance on delivery ot deed . BLANCHE BLACK, Owner Roy 8 Johnson, Auctioneel Public Sale Al I am quilting farming I will sell at my residence, located ' miles South ot 9'<: t Wayne oft state road 57. I’, miles East or I'x miles East <>| thi He-»el Cassel (hurtli. oi I miles Northwest of Hoagland on SATI RDAY’. November 16, 1940 Commencing at 12 00 o'clock Noon, the following • — HEAD OF CATTLE — 8 1 Spotted Cow 1 lied Cow 1 Red Cow I Red Helfer; these rows art <ll milking good and Will be fresh In the wlutei One Red Springer Helfer 1 Red Hull coming 2 years old. 1 Red Spring Hull Calf; 1 Heifer « months old » — HEAD OF HOGE — • It Shouts, weighing 150 lb- I imre bred Chester While Male bog 8 SHEEP — ' Good Breeding Ewes — MACHINERY — Osborn Binder Champion Mower. John Deere Com Planter; Corn Plow, Single Shovel Plow. 7 shove) plow Grain Drill, a good farm wagon and rack Hay Haiti Di* Ijplk* Tooth Harrow one Me ( ogpn k l*e> ring Manure Spreader. Al shape. Platform Stales and many other articles too numerous to mention TERMS CASH OTTO SMITH, Owner ItoHn man a- Gorrell Auctioneers pal Boyiu, Clerk -• • J ll , 1 ' ■ ... Public Auction 60 ACHE EABM AND Al l. PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPLETE close out eale Loot ion: 12 mil** EbM of Item** 1% rnlh— E*»*t of Shirin. <*■> mites Bast of Pleasant Milin WEDNESDAY, November 20, — 10:00 A. M. So acres gteid producing land well drained good fen.es: 5 room house, barn 34x44. chicken house and all neiessary out buildings. Electric lights available TERMS 2i>', cash day of sale balan«- when deed Is delivered pre>.<Mrsion Maith Ist PERSONAL PROPERTY I head of horses. 1 team. S years old- mare and gelding weighing !♦>•►<> R>* one 2 year old and I yearling colt. I head of Cattle these are exceptionally good milk cow- PfIULTRY: 3 doten black giant and barred rock hens 2<«i bus Corn In the crib. U4ou of clover hay IMPLEMENTS Wagon, grain tied with hay rack: grain drill com planter; mower, .ultlvatoi: disc: walking plow, spike tooth harrow hay fork and tope, stock lank: harness, ladders; carpenter tools, and additional tools making up a complete sei up of farming etralp.in tit HOUSEHOLD GOODS A complete line of Household goods CLARENCE OAKLEY, R. R. MERKIS. Ownen Auctioneers Human Brothers and J. F Sanmann. liecatur. Ind Clerk - William Patterson. JLunch will be served by the I'nion inidh*s Aid Society. ■ • ■ i—s - (II OSS •* -Wei —,i ■ * - —is ■-■■■ i ,

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QjtHq OtocfexA.-—— n» ea rw aw Da'ty Democrat—Setty Crocker Heme Service Department pr,pares by 1 A DISSIRT THAT'S GOING THI ROUNDS "B.ss Wilkins got it from Mary Duncan who had it at a dinner . at Ruth Gray's house", my young neighbor explained as she rummaged through her pun*. 1 We'd met on the bus going home. Hhe had just eomr from a club meeting and was telling me excitedly that she had a new recipe all the • women had been raving about, and she was going to make it tor a < luncheon next week. At thi< point she produced the recipe scribbled on the corner of an envelope. "You see it's easy to make . . . and wonderfully delicious." The recipe read .... "Dissolve a few marshmallows ia orange juice. Add wmpped cream and keep in the ie* box until time to serve." MtMEWMkT THE WttKNE FOR TRAVEL It was ... or rather it had been ... a recipe given In one of my radio programs. So naturally 1 was pleased that tne women liked it J so well. But I was horrified to s*a what had happened aa it passed ' from woman to woman . . . Ilk.- a choice bit of gossip. Only with gossip, the tale usually grows as it travels, while my poor recipe had been shorn of all th* >pecitk amounts and eipltclt directions which had been worked out with such care. 1 was sure my neighbor •• • I whose knowledge of food* i* very -ketchy. could never achieve the ■ deltctous deseert she »•• looking forward te with etili th« f.'»a».*ni of a recipe writtea on that envelop*. , Why will women try to giv* recipes from memory tasfowd ot copying th. original for their friend* . . and then carefully checking ; to see that they have it exactly right? < WAFERS TO f.O WITH IT ( I prttmis.d her the complete recipe. And at her request, included • another for some thin m >la»*e* wafers I thought would go well with IL Uh* was especially pleased with the combinatwa, she said later . . not only beiause the orange and molasses were so good together ... but because they happened to flt so perfectly into her autumn leaf eolot motif. ORAJjftE MARSHMALLOW < REAM Heat 1 eup strained Mange juice and lb. marshmallows (about 3<H together in a saucepan over low heal . , . sUrring until marshmallows ar* dissolved. Remove from heat Cool thoroughly. Whip 1 eup whipping cream unt.i Stiff, then fold it into the cooled orange marshmallow mixture p. ur into mold* and chill about 2 hours ... or until firm You'll need 8 or 8 individual molds . . . depending on the sig*. Or make tt tn one large 7 inch mold that is about 4 inches deep. A garnish of orange section*, pineapple wedge*, maraschino cherries. strawberries or little green grape* enhance* th* attract, .enes* and deltciousness of this dessert. THIN NOLAMES W AFERS CbMMt ‘r cup shortening •l eup sugar ' Sill i ffihtf l‘« cup* all-purpose Sour sad tJJ »• '« rinnißioii •t «*P giugw I, tap soda | Th* dough will be easier to handle if it is chilled before rolliag. , Roll out on lightly (toured cloth-covered board a* thin as possible,-- ■ about 11« UP h thick. Cut with round cooky cutter. Place on greaeed heavy baking sheet or pan. Sprinkle with sugar, if desired. Bake 5 to 7 minutes in a quick moderate oven. STS F. This will make about « doun very thin cookie*. 2h in. ia diameter. r—n— IST* s» mo» ctMt , I*, - . ■ If . . **,e SH. *P«< •' NS I” -r>l«l * '''’ er Information to Setty Crocker In car* of thi* n*w»nap*r. You will r*c*lv* a prompt, personal reply. Pl*as* *r»clo** 1 c*nt stamp to cover postage. New Vice President and Wife t l-'Mf-i bm— * & a 1 . —m . I SHf YnjaMß MB w —■ J ' > i.ssj Here Is a new picture of Henry A. Wailace. the next vice preaident of the United State*, and his wife, pictured in their Washington hom*. Wallace was Roonevelt * running mat* on th* Democratic ticket

COURTHOUSE Ma*riag* Lleono** Vaacc E Clew Monroeville, flic clerk, to Ida Mae Steele. Decatur. G E. employe Weaver, (l*n- va. route two, farmer, to Eva Tamblesoa Adams county. Kenneth Hoffman. Decatur, route four, mechanic, to Janice K Spiun ger. Berne seamstress. Charles Edwin Taylor. Geneva factory employe, to lola Janet von Uun'en. Bcrue. tppotaiameaf wf xamlotairoloe i9s«o«* wo. sr*» Notice Is hereby ai»*n, Thai th* an l*r*lga,J hs* been sp|><>|nl*<l A4mlal*trat.>r of th* **t*l* ••• Marvilla Klatler Ist* of Adams ' '>unt>. gr.**s*d The *at*t* Is probably solvent. Krnost I, Klatler Admlnlstrat. r J*k* I-. Ifetoo*. Allaroe, Oct j», l»t* Ot to N'V 0-13 Aeeolotmeot of XUmlolslrofoe ksiote ho. arm Nolic* I* hereby given, that th* un.|*raigned has beet) spp-iated Administrator of the eataie of Harley O Xl«ll*> I*l* of Adam* > o ioty de.eawd The satai* I* pr.mably solvent Kmest 1* Kistler. Administrator Jaka 1.. IfeVaea tlfaeoer Oct i PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, l:(Hl P. M. | November 15,1940 HORSES — CATTLE HOUR — SHEEP Many Other Article* Thee* registered Durham Bull*, ytarling*. Th*** bull* ar* from r*gi*t«r«d stock. DECATUR SALES COMPANY |Rl|||R||| WOU may be the UrA get for heavy elating for damages if your car injures someone or damages property of others. /ETNA-IZE letter ms a* oaa >H,I so Aatomob.le la*a**os* hslwr uaaed by Ths Ata* (aaaslty and Starofy Company of H*rvf*rd, Ca*m The Suttlen-Edwardß Co. Agent* Decatur, Ind Niblick Star* Bldg. Illlllllllftllllll

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♦ RATKB One Tim*—Minimum charge of 2Sc for 20 word* or I***- Over 20 word*. IJ*c p«r word I Two Tim**—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 word* or Ist*. Over 20 word* 2c per word for | the two time*. Three Tim**—Minimum charge es SOc for 20 word* or lee*. Over 20 werde per for the three time* Card es Thank* 2Sc Obituariee and vereee |i 00 Open rate—dlepley advertlelng 44c per column inch. * —4 | f "BLIND" ' AOVERTISEMKNTbT Advertisements appearing In | tbta column without name* sign are ‘blind '' They are to bo answered by letters, addressed to tbe boa number la care of i tbe Dally Democrat Wo can ; give no Information couccruiDg lb* partlee advertieing. FOR SALE FARMRM ATTRNTION -> Call MS-A at our esuOMe tor dead stock removal Tbe gtmUor Froduota 0*„ Frank Burger, agent. FDR iIAUC D< Hsmpohlrr tried brood sows; 5« feeder pigs *ll i doisbl* Immune. Durkin Farm. Bo- 1 bo Pbonr Decatur Ski. or *l<H< FOR RALE — Good coal. Btokol, Stoker* Furnace*. Repair* for 1 all makes of furnace*. Haugk Coal Ao. Pbone 4*. Located east ot Erie Freight House 2«<t I'BED TIRES —Clearance sale. AH' siie*. 2oc up. Holtbouse Sinclair > ' S * r * ke ‘ 3i< Second 2«« t FOR HALF: Clri-ulsilng Heatrola 1<“ fire bo* stove Inqulte at 204 South Ninth Street, Decatur. 2«0-a3tx I ■ —" FOR HALE — All makes special price used washer*, stove*, re-1 frlgerators Cleaning the floor I»e---istur Hatcbety, dealer. James Klt-| chen salesman. 2<*-tf FOR SALE — All modern country | home of 3* acre*. Close to Berne. Poaseeatoit Dec. I*l. Bryson C Fet-I tai a. Fhou< 142 Berne. 38k ita FOR HALE - Any part of «0 feed-1 Ing pig*. Charles Shoaf. 4 mile* east of Monroe. 2M-3t* MAKE LAYAWAYS NOW - Buy now pay later Layaways may be made now upon a down payment, and tbe balance can be paid a small amount at a time. We'll hold your purchase and deliver when I you're ready, whether it be a comI plete suite, cedar chest, lamp or | knee hole desk, there's no need to 1 dig down for a large amount of (ash. Our deferred payment plan is at your service. We have hundreds of splendid bargains. W* Invite you to visit our store and look them over. Sprague Furniture Co. Pbone 18*. liecatur. Ind. 2«»-2t FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows. John C. Fleming. 5 mile* east. 3 north Dmatur. R. No. 2. | 2it>t3x FOR coal burner Eacelleiit condition. Ivan la*wl*. 2 miles north. ( miles cast of Berne. XiOtS* FOR KALE Good work team. Three-fourths mile cast of Tecsin. Mrs. Olivia Teeple. 270t3x Trad* In a UoM T»wn •• Decatur Notice to Patients I will he *ut of my office Thursday. Nov. 14. to Nov. 25, inclusive. DR. EVGENE I*. HELDS Notice! No Hunting er trespassing allowed on the Fred Reppert F»raut. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to b:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Teteahon* WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF RADIO Decatur Electric SHOP — When* 244

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MISCELLANEOUS i OLOA prepared and treated Stoker Coal; cleaner, last* longer snd I priced reasonable Burk Elevator ‘ Co X 54 ts FARM LOANS at 4% tor 10 year* No expense to borrower C. I* Lewton. Decatur, Ind XXObif TO LET Full blooded Holstein bull. 18 months old. S«e Olli* Krep, Phone F73-C. Decatur route two k XflMtx OUR FLOUR makee good bread I Try IL Burk Elevator Co. 2M-tf WANTED WANTED- Full time delivery Imy Inquire Bo* No. 315 care of Democrat oflkc. k 2«» lt WANTED —Farit loanu, low rale*. No cußMitwnon. appruiual or title examination cools to borrower. Short term ban* are low as 4'A. Soo us before malting your loan. The Suttles-Ed wards Co. B**n-tf I WANTED —- Any odd jobs after | I school or Saturday* about home ■ .Call Edward Moser. Pbone 1443. | 27ft-k3i I WANTED Kal. «man fur rock-wool I Insulation Liberal commission Box Xlfl. Dolly Democrat. 37»3tx WANTED Loans on forma East era money. Low retee. Very liberal forme. See me tor abetructa ot title. French Quinn. U-ta v i I WANTED — Experienced servi.* station attendant as assistant manager local man preferred In quire at Democrat ofllic a 270-3tx WANT Opportunity to own Singer | Electric Sewing machine. Have i J reverts; pay out balance, cash or ' small monthly payment* Sewmg course free. All inske* repaired Needle*, oil. part* 441 H. Ist st - Phone 411. 2<sil2x 'WANTED Middle-aged housekeeper in country home Two adults Inquire Box 214, Democrat olflte a 24» 3tx ~F()K RENT • FOR RENT — A newly d ecoratedi 1 three room apartment Furnished upstairs In modern borne, also garage space. Phone 1414 k 370 3t , FOR RENT-Four room apartment I 401 Indiana street. Ernst Thieme Pbone 444-B. k 270-3tx UIST AND FOUND LOUT—Female Pointer dog. about 5 months old; white and brown. reward. Phone l» 24>3t . LOHT — Female English setter | About mile south of Salem Find er pb-ase notify Policeman H«y Chilcote. 270-31 — CARO OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank th* neighbor*, friend* and all of those who so ktodly assisted us in any way during the Illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. L. W. Merriman and Family w MASONIC Hpeela! meeting Friday evening 7:30 Decatur lodge 571, and A M Chester Mi Intosh. W. M Notice! No tre**pe**mg er hunting on our farm* C. E. Bell William Bell I*2 ■ MV ROY S. JOHNSON AiicnoNSsa Oee*tur, Ind. ' When* Office IM R**M«nc* 1022 Nov. 14—Mrs. Viola Hcbelderer. Nov 18 - Mrs Blanche Black. S 10th St., Decatur. Indiana. Nov. ig-Vilas Elxey. 5 m'> M East as Decatur. Closing out sal* Nov. 19—Emma Butler. 3 miles Northwest of Decatur on th* Winchester road Nov 24~LaCrosae County Guernsey sale, Waat Salam. Wisconsin Nov 32 George V Mellott. Go sbeu. lt»d . Holstein cattle. Nov. 22-Charlo* MillT. admiulsUrator. M7 Marshall at.. Real Estate I Nov »- Estate ot John Bolleu bach*r. 2 mite South. H mU« of Chattanooga, Ohio.

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